How do I reverse tooth decay and bad breath? serious answers only?!


Question: How do I reverse tooth decay and bad breath? serious answers only?
My teeth have decayed some and my teeth have turned yellow. My diet and lack of oral hygeine has contributed to my bad teeth and breath but i find that no matter how much i brush the bad breath doesn't go away, the toothpaste and mouthwash simply mask the smell. I've also had teeth removed. I had one tooth removed in 2003 and another removed in 2009. The tooth decay only happened recently. Please tell me what I can do.

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The only thing to do about the decay is get the needed dental work. You can't make a cavity go away without having it fixed. You can smell tooth decay, so your breath won't get better either until you get your teeth fixed.

Curious how the decay happened recently, since it is normally a very slow process. Lord knows I understand.. I've had almost all of my back teeth capped. A dentist may be able to help you find out why you are having so many dental problems. They can also give prescription flouride treatment to slow the decay and help prevent additional cavities.

If money is an issue, talk to your dentist about a plan and get things done as you can afford.



You cant reverse tooth decay. You can however reduce your chances of it getting worse.

You might have an abscess, that causes continuous bad breath.
Go to the dentist.
That is a must.

Then you need to start brushing twice a day for 2-3 minutes.
Do NOT be aggressive, that will only damage your gums.



Caring for the mouth is an important way of keeping it free from bad breath. products like mouth washes, breath mints & other dental products help to maintain a healthy mouth. These products are mostly expensive and are required on a daily bases. This makes them not the best choice out there to solve bad breath. But if you look deep, you will find lasting remedies to bad breath at no cost.

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A dentist can help you. You need to have good oral hygiene and see a dentist every 6 months. Tooth decay can lead to serious problems. Don't neglect your teeth.




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